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Missing Charcoal Canister

Started by trucker79005, December 14, 2017, 10:12:38 PM

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trucker79005

Anyone else missing their charcoal canister? If so, what do you do with your vents hoses from the carb and tank?
Mine on Silver Eagle is missing and the carb vent was connected directly to the tank vent. Not sure what problems that could cause. Also doesn't look real likely to get a canister that"s actually doing anything.
Laura (Shorty)
1978 AMC Concord 2DR Hatchback w/ Ralley package
1983 AMC Eagle Wagon Limited w/ 5 speed
1971 Ford F250:)

junkyard

Yes, my lines are connected to nothing lol

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